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'''Diablo Velasco''' (1919 - June 13, 1999), born '''Cuahutémoc Velasco''' in Guadalajara, Jalisco, was a famous [[Mexican]] trainer of [[professional wrestler]]s. He trained many famous Mexican wrestlers, including [[Gory Guerrero]], [[Perro Aguayo]], and [[Mil Mascaras]]. In 2001, Velasco was inducted into the [[Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame]] in recognition of his career and extensive influence on [[lucha libre]].
 
'''Diablo Velasco''' (1919 - June 13, 1999), born '''Cuahutémoc Velasco''' in Guadalajara, Jalisco, was a famous [[Mexican]] trainer of [[professional wrestler]]s. He trained many famous Mexican wrestlers, including [[Gory Guerrero]], [[Perro Aguayo]], and [[Mil Mascaras]]. In 2001, Velasco was inducted into the [[Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame]] in recognition of his career and extensive influence on [[lucha libre]].

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Diablo Velasco (1919 - June 13, 1999), born Cuahutémoc Velasco in Guadalajara, Jalisco, was a famous Mexican trainer of professional wrestlers. He trained many famous Mexican wrestlers, including Gory Guerrero, Perro Aguayo, and Mil Mascaras. In 2001, Velasco was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in recognition of his career and extensive influence on lucha libre.

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